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While many international companies are currently monitoring Ukraine and waiting for the right time to enter the market, Turkish-based international mining company Esan is demonstrating what can be achieved by those who are prepared to risk investing in the country despite the many challenges of operating in wartime conditions. Esan began mining Ukraine’s sought-after kaolin ...


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Globus Bank has considerable experience of working with Turkish companies present in the Ukrainian market. What are the main focuses of this cooperation?

As a bank, we have been actively developing cooperation with the Turkish business community for more than a decade now. Our primary focus during this period has been the Ukrainian constru...


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Turkish-based energy company Atlas Global Energy started its first renewable energy project in Ukraine in 2021, when work began on the Skole Wind Power Plant in western Ukraine’s Lviv region. The project envisaged total installed power generation capacity of 63MW and an investment of approximately EUR 100 million.

Despite the wartime conditions in Ukraine since Feb...


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Nexent Bank recently underwent a global rebranding after operating for almost 20 years in Ukraine as Credit Europe Bank. The bank’s Chairman of the Management Board in Ukraine, Onur Anliatamer, spoke to Business Ukraine magazine about Nexent Bank’s current emphasis on technological innovation and tailored services.

The recent rebranding of Nexent Bank h...


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Ukrainian exports declined by 3% in 2025 to $40.5 billion, the country’s Economy Minister Oleksii Sobolev confirmed in late January. According to Sobolev, this slight drop in export revenues over the past year was ...


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